The UW Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute has a great job for a UW student to work on a Marijuana Research Information Project! This job is part-time (10-19.5 hrs/week) for one academic quarter or more. We're starting a project to identify and track research studies, publications, and people with expertise on marijuana -- especially in or about Washington State.

This individual will perform lit searches, index and annotate citations, update bibliographic databases to track publications and expertise on marijuana (cannabis); assist with the creation and update of a newsletter and other communications to inform research, policy, community, and other stakeholder communities about marijuana research relevant to Washington State.

This would be a fun and interesting job for a student with mad skills in information retrieval, management, and presentation! Contact adai@uw.edu if you have questions.

Here's just a sample of the jobs available in substance use disorder research, treatment, and related fields in the Seattle area and around Washington State. Find more jobs -- including two at the Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute -- on ADAI's Jobs page.

Washington DSHS Behavioral Health & Recovery Administration

Prevention Systems Development Manager (Lacey) The DSHS Behavioral Health and Recovery Administration is seeking a Prevention Systems Development Manager who's responsible for the implementation of a 5-year Prevention Plan, and the development and execution of the statewide prevention training plan. This position will be responsible for collaborating with multiple state agencies and organizations to ensure action plans are implemented from the multi-agency strategic plan. View full description and application.

Center for Human Services

Behavioral Health Therapist (Shoreline) The therapist is responsible for providing behavioral health assessments and brief therapy to patients referred by specific health care providers. The position will be located at one or more primary care practice. The Behavioral Health therapist reports to the Behavioral Health Integration Director. This is an exempt position. Bi-Lingual/Bi-Cultural candidates are encouraged to apply. View full description and apply.

Mental Health Clinical Supervisor (Shoreline) Support a dynamic team of therapists who provide quality mental health services in the clinics and at schools. Provides counseling and related services to children, youth, and families. Collaborate with mental health department to maintain a supportive and fun work environment. View full description and apply.

Chemical Dependency Professional (Bothell) The Chemical Dependency Professional is responsible for the delivery of individual counseling, group counseling and related services to adults with drug/alcohol problems. The Chemical Dependency Professional reports to the Snohomish County SUD Program Manager. This is an exempt position. Bi-Lingual/Bi-Cultural candidates are encouraged to apply. View full description and apply.

ADAI has two positions open for the new 5-year, SAMHSA-funded Northwest Addiction Technology Center (NWATTC), part of the National Addiction Technology Transfer Network. PNATTC will provide training and technical assistance, systems consultation, and information dissemination for the four state region of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska, serving the behavioral and healthcare organizations and workforce. The goal of the PNATTC is to increase awareness and implementation of empirically supported addiction treatment and recovery practices in the region. The PNATTC will begin operations on October 1, 2017.

Continuing Education (80% FTE) will represent the PNATTC at workgroups and consortia within Washington and Alaska and organize PNATTC events in these states. The CE Specialist will coordinate and provide both online and in-person training, technical assistance, and consultation about empirically-supported treatment and recovery practices. This position requires travel within Washington state and the Pacific NW region, and occasionally to national meetings. Details and application

Program Operations Specialist (100% FTE) Under the leadership of the Project Director and Co-Director, the Program Ops Specialist will administer day-to-day operations of the PNATTC. This position will be the central hub and main contact for PNATTC operations, and the conduit to other PNATTC staff and community-based health education professionals who provide PNATTC services on a contract basis. Details and application

The UW Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute has an opening for a Continuing Education Specialist 2, who will be responsible for day-to-day activities of the Center for Opioid Safety Education (COSE) at ADAI, helping to develop a comprehensive, evidence-informed response to the growing crisis of opioid use and overdose in Washington state. COSE provides training and technical assistance to communities, professionals, and policy makers to increase awareness of overdose risks, educate about overdose response and naloxone administration, and the implementation of effective interventions to reduce opioid overdose and treat opioid use disorder. Responsibilities include conducting training for professionals and community members and providing technical assistance on overdose prevention interventions. The position will also be involved in purchasing and overseeing distribution of naloxone including supporting documentation of overdose education and naloxone distribution, use and refills. This position will also promote overdose education by adapting the latest evidence base into educational materials appropriate for the general population and specific professions; updating content and e-learning tools on the StopOverdose.org website; coordinating webinars; and organizing public events and forums as needed. This project is funded through September 2017 by Washington State’s Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery with continued funding anticipated.

Actors will be required to perform a secret shopper research protocol in the greater Seattle area. Sometimes they will also play an “observer" or “friend of the secret shopper” who watches the interaction between the secret shopper and the salesperson. Both the secret shopper and the observer will be required to later record events and return completed data collection forms to the research team for analysis. Qualifying actors must be able to:

Prove that they are 21 years of age or older

Look under 21 years of age

Provide a valid college ID (even if not currently enrolled in college)

Actors must be able to work as a team professionally and responsibly with another actor for hours at a time while conducting secret shopper visits. Actors will be transported to test locations by a research staff member.

These positions are working under a federal research grant overseen by professional research staff, and actors will be hired as independent contractors.

Actors will be paid $30 per hour for approximately 30 hours of work per week for 2 weeks during November and December 2016. A schedule will be provided in advance along a short script and paid rehearsal time.

The ADAI Center for Opioid Safety Education is seeking a Nurse Consultant to work in collaborative project between ADAI and the WA State Dept of Health. This is a DOH staff position funded by a CDC grant to serve as a DOH clinical subject matter expert on opioid prescribing guidelines, opioid use disorder, evidence based preventions/interventions and treatments.

The position reports directly to a WMS 2 manager in DOH's Office of Community Health Systems in Tumwater but will be placed at, and work out of, the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute at the UW. Regular intra-state travel will be required. Duties include:

Provides technical assistance and clinical consulting services to health care providers and WA State communities about managing opioid prescribing and opioid use disorders.

Develops strategies in conjunction with DOH and University of WA based on emerging data.

Collaborates and communicates with a broad spectrum of public health constituents and participants including federal, state and local public health officials, government officials, private individuals, physicians, nurses and other health professionals regarding opioid use disorder and related issues.

Qualifications: A Bachelor's degree or higher in Nursing is required. Other requirements include 1) Licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN) or Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) in the state of Washington OR eligible to obtain licensure within 6 months of hire date. 2) Five (5) or more years (full-time equivalency) of public health nursing experience. 3) Demonstrated experience designing and implementing training.

Recovery Centers of King County (RCKC) is seeking a full-time Research Assistant to work in its Seattle facility. RCKC is a Community Treatment Program and part of the National Institute on Drug Abuse’s Clinical Trials Network. The Research Assistant will assist in the administration of a large NIDA-funded multi-site study investigating the comparative safety and effectiveness of buprenorphine versus Vivitrol for the treatment of opioid and opiate dependence. The primary purpose of the Research Assistant position is to represent the “front line” of this research and to carry out the day-to-day activities of this study. The Research Assistant will work in collaboration with the study's Research Coordinator, medical staff, and staff from the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute at the University of Washington in implementing this study protocol.

The Northwest Addiction Technology Transfer Center (NWATTC) is seeking a Program/Training Director to oversee the day-to-day operations of the center, including the delivery of services, gathering essential data, preparation of products, processing and monitoring performance of sub-contracts, and reviewing expenses for purposes of budget management.

This position will work closely with Principal Investigators to develop and expand NWATTC program initiatives. The position provides technical assistance, consultation and training consistent with the required functions of the project including work with primary care settings, specialty treatment clinics and mental health care settings.

NWATTC is located at Oregon Health & Sciences University in Portland, OR.

A half-time post-doctoral fellowship is availble, beginning Summer 2014 through January 2015. The fellow will be appointed as a Research Associate in the Department of Psychology at the UW, working with Brian P. Flaherty, PhD Associate Professor.

The fellow will focus on applied latent class analysis, mixture models, and other latent variable models within the domains of substance use and psychometrics research. Work will focus on theoretically-oriented application and evaluation of these models. Fellows are expected to assist in data preparation, analysis, and to participate in the preparation of articles for publication.

Applicants must have: (a) a Ph.D. in a behavioral, social, quantitative, or health-related field; (b) background in substance use research; (c) solid familiarity with latent variable models, including latent class and mixture models.

Evergreen Treatment Services has an opening for a mid-level medical practitioner at their Olympia
(South Sound Clinic) site. ETS is a private, non-profit organization
licensed as an outpatient opioid treatment program. The agency
currently serves over 1500 patients in methadone clinics located in King
County and Thurston County.

The Medical Provider will work closely with the
South Sound Clinic Medical Director, Site Manager, other medical
providers and agency staff to offer the highest quality medical care to patients. ETS prides itself on maintaining the highest moral and
ethical standards and actively seeks to remain at
the forefront of evidence based practices.

The ideal Medical Provider candidate will be highly invested in
working for a nonprofit business that is devoted to its patients and
who enjoys the multifaceted work required for a successful nonprofit
agency. This person is also an individual who fully understands the
validity of treating opioid dependence from a medical approach and who
can respectfully and appropriately advocate for patients in an
occasionally challenging political environment. To apply, click here and include a resume and cover letter. ETS is an EOE.